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Key Points Question What are the anticipated multiyear consequences of Georgia’s law prohibiting abortions after detectable embryonic cardiac activity on abortion care in Georgia? Findings In this repeated cross-sectional analysis of 360 972 abortions in
Redd SK +9 more
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Abortion as Essential Health Care and the Critical Role Your Practice Can Play in Protecting Abortion Access. [PDF]
Few obstetrician–gynecologists (ob-gyns) provide abortion care resulting in abortion being separated from other reproductive health care. This segregation of services disrupts the ob-gyn patient–clinician relationship, generates needless costs, delays ...
Fay KE +7 more
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OBJECTIVE To describe medical student attitudes and exposure to abortion and pregnancy options counseling and influences of that experience on the provision of these services in their future practice.
Hae-Young Kim +2 more
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his cross-sectional study assesses changes in the percentage of applicants to gynecology residency programs in states that implemented abortion restrictions after the US Supreme Court's Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision.
Hammoud MM +9 more
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The future of abortion is now: Mifepristone by mail and in-clinic abortion access in the United States. [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health care delivery in all aspects of medicine, including abortion care. For 6 months, the mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) was temporarily blocked, allowing for the remote provision of ...
Mark A, Foster AM, Perritt J.
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Abortion Access as a Racial Justice Issue
(N Engl J Med. 2022;387:1537–1539) Improvement of racial equity in health care is a significant priority for research and policy, as disparity in outcomes is readily apparent. The landmark US Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health in June 2022 severely constrained access to abortion, a procedure considered an essential ...
Katy Backes Kozhimannil +2 more
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Changes in early abortion access among out-of-state abortion patients in Illinois, following public insurance coverage through state Medicaid: A brief research report. [PDF]
In 2018, Illinois implemented House Bill 40 (HB40) which required Medicaid (means-tested public insurance) coverage of abortion care for Illinois residents.
Carmela Zuniga +5 more
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Restricted Abortion Access and Adoptions.
This cohort study examines adoption rates in states with vs without Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) laws.
O'Donoghue AL +3 more
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[The authors respond:] Jaro Kotalik and Janet Epp Buckingham are mistaken in claiming errors and misrepresentations in our descriptions[1][1] of Morgentaler ,[2][2] the CMA Code of Ethics[3][3] and the CMA Policy on Induced Abortion.[4][4] They allege that, because the Court recognized a ...
S. Rodgers, J. Downie
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Spatial dimensions of telemedicine and abortion access: a qualitative study of women's experiences. [PDF]
BackgroundTelemedicine may help women comply with onerous legislative requirements for accessing abortion services. In Utah, there are three mandatory steps: a state-mandated information visit, a 72-h waiting period, and finally the abortion procedure ...
Ehrenreich K, Marston C.
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